Pronunciation of the English word canals.
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1. | Should the Suez and Panama Canals be internationalized? | |
2. | Canals have been built to irrigate the desert. | |
3. | As Pat and Ray motor through the canals of Holland, Belgium, and France, then sail to Italy, Greece, Turkey, and Spain, they find beauty and danger, towering locks, salty characters, peaceful anchorages, treacherous winds-and even a forest fire. | |
4. | There below lies Germany, which was formerly covered by a very dense network of railways and canals. | |
5. | Amsterdam is famous for its canals. | |
6. | The Netherlands is famous for its windmills, tulips, wooden clogs and canals. | |
7. | In the matter of boots, I refer to the authority of the bootmaker; concerning houses, canals, or railroads, I consult that of the architect or engineer. | |
8. | The 2020 Venice Carnival opened Saturday with thousands of Venetians and tourists lining the banks of the canals to watch the parade of floats. | |
9. | In Venice, normally packed with visitors year-round, the famous canals are all but empty. | |
10. | Unused gondolas line the banks of its empty canals. |